• Miracles of the Peshtigo Fire: How Our Lady Protected Her Children
    Jan 14 2025
    The Peshtigo Fire happened on October 8—the same day as the Great Chicago Fire that’s so well known in American history. Though overshadowed by the Chicago Fire, the Peshtigo blaze killed more people (around 2,500) and destroyed more property—over 1.2 million acres.

    Gathered in a wooden church dedicated to Our Lady of Good Help, a small group of Catholics begged God to intervene. What followed became arguably the greatest intervention of Our Lady during a calamity in American history.

    Watch the video: https://youtu.be/API6MG3xTpg
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    10 Min.
  • Weathering a Dark Night of the Soul
    Jan 6 2025
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    This poetic text is an excerpt taken from a lecture given by Professor Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira, the great Brazilian Catholic thinker. It describes how we can maintain confidence in God amidst trials and sufferings: through the darkest nights of the soul. It's a text that I found greatly consoling. So if you're going through a tough time spiritually, listen to this parable and it may help you.
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    9 Min.
  • I Need to Tell You Something...
    Dec 24 2024
    MERRY CHRISTMAS!

    My sister's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@missretroreads7948
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    6 Min.
  • Infant Jesus Appears to a Communist School Teacher (Budapest, 1956)
    Dec 23 2024
    Watch the video: https://youtu.be/v_x2P0oUIaw

    This is the story of a marvelous miracle that took place a few days before Christmas of 1956 in Communist-occupied Hungary. The story comes to us through a Fr. Norbert, a parish priest in Budapest, who later fled to the West.

    The excellent music in this episode is performed by The Benedictines of Mary Queen of Apostles. I used it with their permission. Visit their website to purchase this wonderful music: https://benedictinesofmary.org/product-category/music_cds/
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    5 Min.
  • LIVE! Chilling Christmas Game of "Smee!"
    Dec 20 2024
    Watch the livestream: https://youtube.com/live/_EGwQ...


    "Perhaps it was my imagination (although I'm almost sure that it was not), but I had a feeling that nobody was really enjoying the game anymore. But everyone was too polite to mention it. All the same, I had the feeling that something was wrong. All the fun had gone out of the game. Something deep inside me was trying to warn me. 'Take care,' it whispered. 'Take care'. I tried to laugh at myself, but I did not succeed..."
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    13 Min.
  • Smee | Official Trailer
    Dec 18 2024
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    1 Min.
  • When a Statue of Baby Jesus Came Alive: The First Nativity Scene
    Dec 17 2024
    Watch the video: https://youtu.be/a9mmQm44Uzk


    The Story of the First Nativity Scene taken from “The Life of Saint Francis of Assisi” by Saint Bonaventure (Chapter X, Section 7).

    “Now three years before his death it befell that he was minded, at the town of Greccio, to celebrate the memory of the Birth of the Child Jesus, with all the added solemnity that he might, for the kindling of devotion. That this might not seem an innovation, he sought and obtained license from the Supreme Pontiff, and then made ready a manger, and bade hay, together with an ox and an ass, be brought unto the spot. The Brethren were called together, the folk assembled, the wood echoed with their voices, and that august night was made radiant and solemn with many bright lights, and with tuneful and sonorous praises. The man of God, filled with tender love, stood before the manger, bathed in tears, and overflowing with joy. Solemn Masses were celebrated over the manger, Francis, the Levite of Christ, chanting the Holy Gospel. Then he preached unto the folk standing round of the Birth of the King in poverty, calling Him, when he wished to name Him, the Child of Bethlehem, by reason of his tender love for Him. A certain knight, valorous and true, Messer John of Greccio, who for the love of Christ had left the secular army, and was bound by closest friendship unto the man of God, declared that he beheld a little Child right fair to see sleeping in that manger. Who seemed to be awakened from sleep when the blessed Father Francis embraced Him in both arms. This vision of the devout knight is rendered worthy of belief, not alone through the holiness of him that beheld it, but is also confirmed by the truth that it set forth, and withal proven by the miracles that followed it. For the ensample of Francis, if meditated upon by the world, must needs stir up sluggish hearts unto the faith of Christ, and the hay that was kept back from the manger by the folk proved a marvellous remedy for sick beasts, and a prophylactic against divers other plagues, God magnifying by all means His servant, and making manifest by clear and miraculous portents the efficacy of his holy prayers.”


    The excellent music in this episode is performed by The Benedictines of Mary Queen of Apostles. I used it with their permission. Visit their website to purchase this wonderful music: https://benedictinesofmary.org/product-category/music_cds/
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    6 Min.
  • Catholic Soldier Converts His Enemy on Christmas Eve
    Dec 12 2024
    Watch the video: https://youtu.be/So64iT9bYQI

    In the heart of the French Revolution, a young Catholic resistance fighter faces his imminent demise. Condemned by the Republic, he has just six hours to live. But as the clock ticks down, a miraculous transformation unfolds. Join me for the true story of “The Christmas of a Chouan,” taken from “Short Stories on Honor, Chivalry, and the World of Nobility” —no. 449 by G. Lenotre.

    The excellent music in this episode is performed by The Benedictines of Mary Queen of Apostles. I used it with their permission. Visit their website to purchase this wonderful music: https://benedictinesofmary.org/product-category/music_cds/
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    9 Min.